COPD Action Plan
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You have been diagnosed with COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
COPD has 2 states:
1. You are stable. You are not short of breath, can do daily activities, can cough up mucus easily, sleep well,
and are able to exercise. Or.....
2. You are having a flare up.
How to tell if you are having a flare up
A flare up may occur after you get a cold, get run down, are exposed to air pollution, or during very hot/cold weather
weather. There are 3 things that define a flare up:
1. Increased and persisting shortness of breath from your usual level. (Consider using just Prednisone to manage symptoms)
2. Worsening of usual cough. (Probably require both antibiotics AND Prednisone)
3. Change in usual sputum: colour change from white to yellow, green, or rust; increase in amount of sputum.
You may also have fever, fatigue or low energy; feel a change in mood; or have chest x-ray changes noted prior to a
flare-up.
If 2 or more of these symptoms persist for 24 hours or more, do the following:
Take your rescue inhaler 2-4 puffs as needed (up to 4-6 times per day) for shortness of breath.
Call for an appointment with your family doctor for a check up and medication review.
Use prescribed ANTIBIOTIC for a COPD flare up:
Take
Use prescribed Prednisone for a COPD flare up. Take
Call for a more urgent appointment if you feel worse or if you do not feel better after 48 hours of treatment.
Other:
If you are extremely breathless, anxious, fearful, drowsy or having chest pain, call 911 for an ambulance to take you to the nearest Emergency Department!
Physician Signature:
Patient Signature: (optional)
Goals of COPD management
1) Prevention of disease progression (smoking cessation is the key)
2) Decrease of frequency and severity of exacerbations
3) Decrease symptoms, including breathlessness
4) Improve exercise tolerance and daily activities
5) Recognize and treat flareups early
6) Prevent hospitalizations and emergency visits
7) Decrease premature death
COPD Maintenance Medication Record
Take the following maintenance medications as prescribed to help maintain control of your COPD symptoms.
COPD Flare-up Medication Record
Please fill in the medication used, and the start and finish dates.
Patient Resources
Smoking Cessation:
Quit Now (www.quitnow.ca)